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15 Apr: Sweeney On Governor’s Pla Veto: This Will Cost The People Of New Jersey Jobs

TRENTON – Senate President Steve Sweeney issued the following statement today regarding the governor’s veto of legislation, S2425, that would have expanded project labor agreements in New Jersey:

“The governor’s veto is disappointing because it would have meant work for thousands of New Jersey residents. At a time when the unemployment rate in New Jersey is among the highest in the country, this was really a common sense measure that would have created jobs right here.

A view of the Senate Chambers from the 2010-2011 Senate Reorganization.

14 Feb: Sweeney/Norcross Legislation Aiming To Keep Jobs Clears Assembly

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland) and Senator Donald Norcross (D-Camden) that would help keep jobs in New Jersey by expanding project labor agreements (PLAs) cleared the full Assembly today.

“More and more towns are beginning the construction phase of the Sandy recovery process, which means we need to act as quickly as possible so that these jobs can go to people in New Jersey,” said Sweeney. “New Jersey’s unemployment rate remains well above the national average and largely unchanged in three years. That means our middle class continues to struggle in a state with a high cost of living. That is why I want to ensure that it is New Jerseyans who are going to be put to work rebuilding the state.”

A view of the Senate Chambers from the 2010-2011 Senate Reorganization.

14 Jan: Sweeney/Norcross Legislation Aiming To Keep Jobs In Nj Clears Senate

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland) and Senator Donald Norcross (D-Camden) that would help keep jobs in New Jersey by expanding project labor agreements (PLAs) cleared the full Senate today.

“Construction post-Sandy is already starting to happen, which means we need to act as quickly as possible so that these jobs can go to people in New Jersey,” said Sweeney. “We are staring at an unemployment rate that has remained nearly unchanged in three years. That means families and middle class folks are still in desperate need of jobs. That is why I want to ensure that it is New Jerseyans who are going to be put to work rebuilding the state.”

03 Jan: Sweeney Legislation Aiming To Keep Jobs In Nj Clears Budget Committee

TRENTON – Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney (D-Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland) that would help keep jobs in New Jersey by expanding project labor agreements (PLAs) cleared the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee today.

“The damage caused by Hurricane Sandy means we are going to be seeing construction and rehabilitation all over New Jersey. Doesn’t it make sense that those jobs go to New Jerseyans? We are staring at an unemployment rate that has remained nearly unchanged in three years. That means families and middle class folks are still in desperate need of jobs. That is why I want to ensure that it is New Jerseyans who are going to be put to work rebuilding the state,” said Sweeney.